Creative Writing – “Creation”

By: Miles Estrada | Writer (Fiction) February 15th, 2018 DISCLAIMER: This story is a fragment of what some day may be a longer work. The second part is a work in progress. Should this piece see good […]

A Night at the Oscars – SCHS Edition

By: Shay Hefft | Sports Editor January 30th, 2018 On Friday January 26th, San Clemente High School hosted their very first Oscars. The Oscars was hosted by Seniors Nabil Shull and Trey Russell and featured students from […]

Women’s Rights are Human Rights

By: Flynn Lloyd | News Editor February 6, 2018 On January 20th, 2018, people from various communities marched, for the second year in a row, to protest women’s rights in today’s society. Although it’s disheartening […]

Lessons We Can Learn from Ladybird

By: Morgan Creek | Opinion Editor February 2, 2018 Ladybird (2017) tells the coming of age story of Christine “Ladybird” McPherson (Saorise Ronan) during her senior year of high school. Taking place in Sacramento, CA in 2002, […]

A World for the Rich

By: Darren DiMarco | Web Designer January 31, 2018 As 2017 came to a close, we were able to look back at the good and the bad.  2017 proved to have a decreased unemployment rate […]

Formal Fashion

By: Claire Vlasic | Writer January 30,2018 As 2018 takes way, schools events become an important process in keeping the new year fresh and fun. Winter formal took place this past Saturday the 27th  at […]

Are The 80’s Making A Comeback?

By: Danny Olivares   &   Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editors February 2, 2017 Teased hair, shoulder pads, and poppy electronic tunes? Many would say that this is a description of the famous decade known as […]

The Truth Behind Smoking Bans

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer February 5, 2018 Cigarettes produce significant harm to public health and the environment, there’s no question about it. Nearly 500,000 people die from cigarette smoking related deaths annually in the […]

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